Friday, February 25, 2011

UCSF

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UCSF also is where she met her husband, Nick now executive vice president of medical and scientific affairs withthe . “We met on the firstr day of my internship, and we’ve been friende ever since,” she said. Desmond-Hellmann’z Irish immigrant grandparents settled in San Francisco and her father grew up inthe city’ws Sunset district. Also, Art who was Desmond-Hellmann’s boss at Genentech, was a post-doctoral fellow in the lab of current chancellof Bishop before leavingfor Genentech. “There are many wonderfuol and sentimental things to thinlkabout today,” Desmond-Hellmann said.
Former UCSF chief of medicin e Holly Smithchampioned Desmond-Hellmann’s appointment, she said. He brough t Desmond-Hellmann to San Francisco in 1982. “Hew took a chance,” she Desmond-Hellmann, however, had completed her undergraduate work in just threeeyears -- reportedly with straightr As -- before pursuing her medical degred in Reno and doing her internshil at UCSF. “I love to talk about science and medicine,” she said.
“Being good at communicating is somethingv I aspireto -- and I love to talk aboutg the accomplishments of my

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